Residential/Mobile Crisis Licensed Counselor

Woodland Centers is recruiting a Licensed Mental Health Professional (LP, LPCC, LMFT, LICSW). This position is responsible for providing crisis units clinical supervision in triaging and assessing admissions of children and adults experiencing a mental health crisis; coordinating treatment and discharge planning; assessing safety of residents; and providing professional services as necessary. Professional will also provide clinical supervision to residential and mobile crisis staff; contribute to the ongoing education of staff through consultation and participation at quarterly staff meetings; and assure proper residential on-call coverage. Professional will be available to provide immediate (8:00am-5:00pm) mobile crisis response to community settings. All documentation must be completed in a timely manner. This position will work closely with community providers, referral sources and other staff while coordinating follow-up care and services.

Woodland Centers offers excellent benefits that begin the first day of the month after you start: Medical/Dental(Low Copay/Deductibles) – Both Single and Family Flexible Spending Account Options, Short Term and Long Term Disability, Life Insurance, 10 Paid Holidays, 15 Days vacation, 9 Days sick, 3 Days Personal Leave.

Position open until filled. Submit letter of interest and resume/application with two references to Human Resources, Woodland Centers, PO Box 787, Willmar, MN 56201 (or e-mail to wchumanresources@woodlandcenters.com). AA/EOE.

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The Minnesota Psychological Association actively encourages the participation of all psychologists regardless of age, creed, race, ethnic background, gender, socio-economic status, region of residence, physical or mental status, political beliefs, religious or spiritual affiliation, and sexual or affectional orientation.Although we are an organization of individuals from diverse cultures and backgrounds, the Minnesota Psychological Association also recognizes our core unifying identities as Psychologists who practice in America. We also recognize that we may hold unintentional attitudes and beliefs that influence our perceptions of and interactions with others. Within this context of unity and self-exploration, we are committed to increasing our sensitivity to all aspects of diversity as well as our knowledge and appreciation of the unique qualities of different cultures and backgrounds.We aspire to becoming alert to aspects of diversity, previously unseen or unacknowledged in our culture. In this spirit, we are committed to collaborating with multicultural groups to combat racism and other forms of prejudice as we seek to promote diversity in our society. To this end, we are dedicated to increasing our multicultural competencies and effectiveness as educators, researchers, administrators, policy makers, and practitioners.